Few known facts about Max Verstappens $ 1.8 million Ferrari Monza SP2, a 799 hp V12 Speedster with only 499 copies worldwide

Max Verstappen, the triple Formula 1 world champion, is not only a phenomenon on the circuit, but also a passionate car enthusiast with an impressive collection. One of the crown jewels in his garage is the Ferrari Monza SP2, an exclusive speed star with a price tag of $ 1.8 million and a production of only 499 pieces worldwide. This car, which is part of Ferrari’s prestigious Icona series, combines a retrodesign inspired by the legendary Barchettas from the 1950s with modern technology and unparalleled performance. Although many fans are aware of Verstappen’s purchase of this car in 2020, there are some less well -known details about this exceptional machine and the relationship of the driver with it worth illuminating.
The Ferrari Monza SP2 is a tribute to Ferrari’s racing heritage, with a design reminiscent of iconic models such as the 166 mm and 750 Monza. The car has no traditional roof or windshield, which gives it a unique open driving experience, similar to a Formula 1 car for the public road. Instead of a physical windshield, Ferrari uses an innovative system called the “Virtual Wind Shield”. This system, which channels air flows through an opening in the hood, creates an aerodynamic bubble around the driver to distract wind and small objects. This is crucial, since the car can reach speeds of more than 300 km/h, powered by a 6.5-liter naturally aspired V12 engine that delivers 799 hp. It is the most powerful engine that Ferrari has ever used in a production car, with an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds.

A little known fact is that the Monza SP2 is not just a purchase that everyone can make, not even with sufficient financial resources. Ferrari carefully selects buyers, with loyal customers and collectors prefer. It was remarkable that Verstappen, at the time a Red Bull driver and a pronounced critic of Ferrari’s Formula 1 team, was approved to buy this car. In 2019 he accused Ferrari of using an illegal power source, which will make his purchase of the Monza SP2 all the more intriguing in 2020. It shows its appreciation for Ferrari’s craftsmanship, despite the rivalry on the circuit.
Another interesting detail is that buyers from the Monza SP2 receive a tailor -made racing suit and helmet on their purchase, designed in collaboration with Italian fashion houses. Although these accessories are intended to enrich the driving experience, it is unlikely that Verstappen, who already has countless helmets due to its Formula 1 career, often uses it. Yet this underlines the exclusivity of the car, which is not only a vehicle, but also a work of art and a lifestyle experience. The Monza SP2 is registered in Monaco with the license plate 797h, a subtle nod to the 799 hp of the engine.
The car is not without controversy. In the United States, the Monza SP2 is not street legal because of the lack of a traditional windshield, but in Europe, and in particular in Monaco where Verstappen often stays, it can be freely used. This makes the car perfect for the winding roads of the French Rivièra, where Verstappen was spotted while let the V12 engine roar. Another curiosum is that the Monza SP2 does not have a central touchscreen; Functions such as Apple CarPlay and the radio are operated via buttons on the handlebars, which focuses on the pure driving experience over modern gadgets.
Verstappen’s choice for the Monza SP2 reflects his personality: daring, uncompromising and with a preference for speed. It is also remarkable that, in addition to other celebrities such as footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović and chef Gordon Ramsay, he is part of the exclusive club of Monza SP2 owners. The cars rarity and high price make him a collective object, the value of which will only rise. For Verstappen, however, it is more than an investment; It is a symbol of his success and passion for cars.
Although the Monza SP2 is not the only Ferrari in Verstappens collection – it also has an SF90 Stradale and has previously had a 488 pista – it remains one of the most striking. His garage, with an estimated value of more than $ 6 million, also includes other brands such as Aston Martin and Audi, but the Monza SP2 remains a unique eye -catcher. It is a car that not only impresses its performance, but also with its story: a combination of heritage, exclusivity and pure adrenaline, exactly like Max Verstappen himself.